The Daily Chronicle, Saturday, May 2«, 1955 McCluskey, Fry and • Star Prep Doubleheader Kinnaman Gain Finals Monday Night on Millett In State Track Meet PULLMAN (Special)—They fried First Contest up I new record in the shot put. Blazers Rally Here Friday afternoon as three out of the four Twin City prep track" Set To Start and field aces who were in thea In Fifth for preliminaries qualified for the fi- nals. At 7 O'Clock FRIDAY'S BASEBALL The shot record was broken First big night doubleheader of 5-4 Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS twice, by Frye and Fry. Steven the season on Millett field in Che- Centralia Little League Frye of Yaklma got off the longest' halis will be played Monday, Giants 1 0 1.000 W L Pel. OB heave, one of 55 feet, 7V2 inches,': matching crackerjack senior prep Dodgers 1 1 .50° New York . 27 12 .692 to erase the old mark of 54 feetf' players from throughout South- Blazers 1 1 -500 Cleveland 23 14 .622 3 6'/z inches, set in 1D53 by Dean west . Eagles 0 1 .000 Chicago 22 15 .595 4 Henry of Mount Vernon. Gene Fry Taking part in the second an- Friday's Results Detroit 22 16 .579 4'/z of Centralia also bettered the old' nual all-star event will be 31 play- Blazers 4, Dodgers 5. Boston 17 24 .415 11 standard with a toss of 54 feet.< ers coming from as far south Washington 15 22 .405 11 i inches. Saturday Game Kansas City 14 23 .378 12 Besides Fry, who also gained as Vancouver, as far north as Giants vs. Eagles, 8 p.m. Shelton. and from Raymond in 13 27 .325 H the discus finals, Ray Klnnaman- the west and Mossyrock in the Monday Games Friday's Results of Centralia qualified for the fi- east. Sponsoring the event is the Dodgers vs. Eagles, 1:30 p.m. PARTING OF THE WAYS—Harry Coriat hangs onto the reins, refusing to let Torloisk travel light New York 6, Baltimore 2 nals in the discus, and Mike Mc- Chehalis Active club. Blazers vs. Giants, 3 p.m. after a fall at the sandpit on the steeplechase course at Windsor Great Park, England. Members of Boston 16, Washington 0 Cluskey of Chehalis qualified In First game of the floubleheader Coming from behind in the last the Royal family attended the jumping events of the European. Horse Trials. Detroit 1, Chicago 0 the high and low hurdles. Central' Cleveland at Kansas City, post- lian John Brill was the fourth en- will get underway at 7 o'clock. of the fifth, the Ed Mayes Dod- 1 gers rallied with three runs to poned, rain. try in a preliminary event and Practice Sessions win 5-4 over the Barner-Swenson Stock Car Races failed to qualify in toe 440-yari While the first game won't start Blazers in the first night game; dash. until 7. the first group of boys of the season in Centralia Little; Same Old Thing With Set Memorial Day W L Pet. GB Direct Entry ..- will take over the diamond at 2 First Twin City stock car rat- Brooklyn 28 10 .737 Doug Brown, Chehalis half miler, League play. Chicago 23 17 .575 6 o'clock in the afternoon. Walk, a sacrifice, an and ing of the season will be staged did not have to a preliminary, Tho=e will be the southern stars, Monday afternoon on the South- New York 22 18 .550 7 race and went directly into thp, then a into right field by Milwaukee 20 .487 9% to give their , Earl Enos of Kent Swanson scored the first run San Diego PCL Team west Washington fairgrounds 19. Saturday finals. Vancouver, a line on their abili- track by the Chehalis Eagles. St. Louis 17 19 .472 11 One other record was bettered, ties and to weld the stars into a in the rally. The tying run By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed two in the third when Carmen Cincinnati 17 20 .459 1014 crossed the plate on a high fly in- With a 12th-inning by Mauro singled in Elmer Singleton The Eagles have lined up at Philadelphia 15 .395 13 in the prelims Friday. Fleet Lu-> unit. The northern group, led by to centerfield by Larry Dean that Eddie Kazak, the amazing San Di- and Gene Verble. Singleton's sacri^ least 30 driven from the Sea- ther Carr, acclaimed as one of this Don Johristone of Chehalis, will Pittsburg 12 26 .3.16 16 state's top prep football and base- take the diamond for its practice was dropped. ego Padres won their 15th straightifice bunt was thrown wild by K. Tac association, including Wen- Friday'! Results baseball 1C. Stevens and he reached second dell Peterson from Centralia and ball players, did the bettering in 4 session at 5:30 p.m. A walk loaded the bases. The New York 3, Brooklyn 1 the broad jump. Each player will bring his own next two batters fanned, but on game Friday night in edging a on the play. Bob Nowadnick from Chehalis. Milwaukee 7, Chicago 5 third strike on the second bat- determined Los Angeles team 7-6.1 After adding a tally in the fifth, Time trials will start at 1 o'clock He was measured at 23 feet, 2% uniform, shoes and gloves, and TWOSOME — Andy Carey Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 2 (10 inches, topping the old record of also his favorite bat if he desires. shows that his artistry extends the catcher dropped the ball The league-leading Padres nowiSeattle got three runs in the sev- and racing at 2. A special crash- innings) beyond playing third.base for and Swanson came in with 'the'have 25 wins in 26 starts. |enth off Mauro's homer. Holly-, out feature has also been lined 22 feet, 11% inches established in From the Memorial Day double- 1 St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 4 1938. header will be chosen the players the New York - Yankees. The winning run In a doubleheader, Hollywood wood's George Prescott pounded up, and the Aberdeen. Eagle* Alameda, Calif., 23-year-old is ernrprl two in the Downed 8-« in the opener a in fifth PrUDl and Bugle COTpB Will D€ on PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Along with the long broad' Jump, to take part in the Seattle .vs. The Blazers SCOrea LWO ill LUC, «;«nl_ n